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		alilxmas Rated PG
 
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				 Posted: Fri, 14 Apr 2006 21:23:07    Post Subject: Which water cooling to use? me oh my | 
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				Hello
 
I want to get away with using fans to cool the chips and maybe also make it a little quieter. The case is one of the large coolermaster stacker ones (11 bays) in this case I want to place 2 of the water cooling units on the bottom - side by side with the controls facing  to the left side of the case. I know that I will have to change the direction of most of the coolers listed below, reason being is that the air into my room is from the left side of the case, and I want the controls there. So I would like to have the exhaust blowing out the right sides of the case. Most of the coolers I believe blow air out  where the controls are and that simply wont do..
 
 
I am pretty handy at modding things and think most will go pretty easily. I kno w from the water cooling kits One is goingt o be used for the CPU and the other for the VGA card, maybe crossfire duel cards.
 
 
Hello I am in the process of making a new PC because I dont like my old one much anymore and was wondering if anyone here has used any of the following products for water cooling? I am more interested in the bad points more than the good, but good comments are also welcome.
 
 
WATERCOOLING KITS
 
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TWC-A04
 
 
http://www.aocusa.com/pview.php?g=PC%20Cooling&c=CPU%20and%20Chipset%20Coolers&sc=Water%20Cooling%20Solutions&model=EC-TWC-A04
 
 
EC-WC-202
 
 
http://www.aocusa.com/pview.php?g=PC%20Cooling&c=Water%20Cooling&sc=Water%20Cooling%20Kits&model=EC-WC-202
 
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Thermaltake A1681 Aquarius III Liquid Cooling Kit
 
 
http://www.directron.com/a1681.html
 
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Koolance EXOS-2 External Water Cooling Kit - Black EX2-750BK
 
 
http://www.xoxide.com/koolance-exos-2-black.html
 
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Kingwin AquaStar AS-3000 Water Cooling Kit
 
http://www.xoxide.com/kingwin-aquastar-as-3000.html
 
 
Kingwin AWC-1 Arctic Computer Liquid Cooling System
 
 
http://www.xoxide.com/kwcoolingsys.html
 
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		Little Bruin 
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		sbrehm72255 Rated XXX
  
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		Doctor Feelgood Arrrrghh!
  
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		zachig Rated XXX
 
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				 Posted: Tue, 16 May 2006 14:08:00    Post Subject:  | 
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				If you do not plan on building your own DIY Water-Cooling system, I say, go with the Koolance EXOS-2.
 
 
I think it'll give your the best performance for the money you'll pay for it.
 
 
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		monkeysauce Rated PG
 
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				I know it's not technically a "kit", but dangerden sells bundled components that have pretty excellent performance.  Big fan of their DC pump and TDX block
 
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		sbrehm72255 Rated XXX
  
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				 Posted: Tue, 06 Jun 2006 10:36:25    Post Subject:  | 
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				This is one of the top performing kit's out right now, it contains everything you need for your CPU, add in a GPU block or 2 and your good to go. 
 
 
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		GNiessen Rated PG
 
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